dnv design considerations
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DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
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General - Stiffener/web connection
50mm
Size of welding gun compared to typical stiffener height
Continuous welding difficult
Start and stop defects
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Difficult to weld
Small shear capacity
Bracket or flat bar added
Not too difficult to weld
General - Stiffener/web connection
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Cover plate will improve shear capacity and improve force distribution
If possible avoid scallops, snipe corner of collar plate to allow space for longitudinal weld and then weld continuously around collar plate
General - Stiffener/web connection
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General - BracketsGeneral - Brackets
Edge Stiffening Requirements
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General - Tipping BracketsGeneral - Tipping Brackets
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General - “Soft Toe” BracketsGeneral - “Soft Toe” Brackets
10 - 15mm
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General - Termination of Sniped StiffenersGeneral - Termination of Sniped Stiffeners
D<25mm
Sniping allowed when:
•buckling stiffeners
•dynamic loads/vibrations of minor importance
30 degrees
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General - Pillar Connections to DeckGeneral - Pillar Connections to Deck
Should not be applied if tension through pillar may occur
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General - Pillar Connections/Cross Ties connectionGeneral - Pillar Connections/Cross Ties connection
Applicable to pillars/cross ties that may be under compression and tension
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General - Alignment in Way of Section JointsGeneral - Alignment in Way of Section Joints
Bulkhead or deck
Section JointEasier to get acceptable
alignment when a continuous member is penetrating the bulkhead or deck structure
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General - Longitudinals through Web FramesGeneral - Longitudinals through Web Frames
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Longitudinals at Watertight BulkheadLongitudinals at Watertight Bulkhead
Longitudinal continuous through bulkhead
Longitudinal terminated at bulkhead with soft-nose brackets
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Edge Support of Cut-OutsEdge Support of Cut-Outs
Edge support when length of free edge exceed 50t or D50t
Cut-outs to be kept well clear of end of brackets and locations where shear stresses are high
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Hard Chine / KnuckleHard Chine / Knuckle
Problem: Cracking due to unfavourable detail design.
Possible Cause: The knuckle represents an elastic element in the plate, the effective flange will be reduced and the stresses will increase locally in way of the web / bulkhead, in addition large dynamic pressures act on the planing strip / spray rail.
Cracks in web and shell plating
Integral spray rail
Cracks
External spray rail
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Hard Chine / KnuckleHard Chine / Knuckle
CHINE SUPPORT KNUCKLE SUPPORT
Solution:
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Pillar Connections/Cross Ties connectionPillar Connections/Cross Ties connection
Problem: Cracking and buckling of frame webs and ties.
Possible Cause: Unfavourable detail design.
Buckling and tripping of frame
Cracks
Position
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Pillar Connections/Cross Ties connectionPillar Connections/Cross Ties connection
Add tripping brackets
Soft toe bracketsSolution:
Additional tripping brackets should be fitted to support cross tie or pillar.
Soft toe brackets to be fitted
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Transverse Frames - Buckling
Problem:Buckling and tripping of frame in way of sharp radius.
Buckled web and tripped flange
Position
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Transverse Frames Buckling
Solution: as illustrated below, or various combinations to increase buckling capability
Tripping brackets
Additionalbuckling stiffener
Additional bracket
Tripping brackets
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SKEGS FOR DIRECTIONAL STABILITY
Problem: Cracks in various locations starting from weld to bottom plating, edges and slot welds
Possible Cause:
Unfavourable detail design.
Insufficient stiffening
Unfavourable weld methodCracks
Bottom Pl.
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Solution:
Introduce additional stiffening.
Improve weld connections by using double sided fillet welds or full penetration with backing bar where access is difficult.
Avoid scallop welds, replace with continuous welds against permanent backing
Additional Stiffening / Continuous Welding
SKEGS FOR DIRECTIONAL STABILITY
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SCALLOPS AND CHAIN WELDS
Problem:
Cracks originating from end of chain weld propagating into stiffener. Cracks originating from scallops propagating into web or shell plating, along HAZ of weld
Possible Cause:
Vibrations from machinery or high dynamic sealoads. Unfavourable detail design for area. Unfavourable weld execution at starts and stops of chain welds and at ends/terminations of scallops
Cracks in web along HAZ of weld, crack in bottom plating
Crack
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Solution:
Longitudinal stiffeners in area should be welded with double continuous welds. Scallops should be avoided, necessary drain holes may be cut in web above weld to bottom plating
SCALLOPS AND CHAIN WELDS
Scallops avoided, necessary drain holes cut above weld.
Re-weld with continuous welding
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Thrust Bearing, Shaft Bearing and Engine Foundations
Problem:
Cracks in various parts of foundations originating from weld toes at ends of brackets, stiffeners and scallops, ends of sniped flanges, or at ends of buttwelds in flanges in way of thickness transitions.
Possible Cause:
Unfavourable detail design, weld execution at ends, in way of scallops and at buttwelds of thickness transitions. Insufficient thickness of critical parts.
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Cracks in bracket supports startingfrom bracket ends and scallops
Cracks in foundation flanges in way of thickness transitions
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Thrust Bearing, Shaft Bearing and Engine Foundations
Solution:Improve detail design, by avoiding brackets and stiffening with unfavourable details as indicated previously.
Increase thickness in certain locations. Improve position and profile of transitions between thick and thinner parts.
Improve structural continuity by adding brackets or new flange pieces replacing sniped flanges.
Careful grinding of critical welds and rounding of edges of foundations, flanges and transitions will improve fatigue life
Reposition weld in relation tosupports and increase taper
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New thicker transverse webs cut fromone piece welded without scallops andwith weld toes ground. Reposition girderwebs inside line of gear bed bolting.
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Foundations supporting oscillatory equipment will be exposed to varying degrees of vibrations at high frequency.
Fatigue failure must therefore be taken into consideration.
Typical details that may give rise to high stress concentrations and for which it is difficult to obtain a good surface finish are scallops, cutouts, sniped flanges etc.
It is therefore very important to maintain structural continuity, avoid scallops and sniped flanges whenever possible and improve details by grinding smooth surfaces at critical locations.
Thrust Bearing, Shaft Bearing and Engine Foundations
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FOIL AND APPENDAGE FOUNDATION
Problem:
Cracks in various parts of foundations originating from weld toes at ends of brackets, stiffeners and scallops, or at ends of buttwelds in flanges in way of thickness transitions.
Possible Causes:
Unfavourable detail design. Poor execution of welds. Insufficient dimensions of critical parts. Lack of structural continuity
Foil internal supporting structure
Cracks in various of the flange junctions and bracket end connections
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Solution
Improving detail design by ensuring soft transitions at cruciform joints, positioning of buttwelds outside areas of stress concentrations, avoiding scallops or ensuring proper weld finishing at the scallop toes, fitting of soft toe brackets at ends of girders.
FOIL AND APPENDAGE FOUNDATION
Use proper soft transitions between girder flanges and soft toe brackets at girder ends
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BULKHEAD STIFFENING ARRANGEMENT
Problem: Cracks in brackets or stiffener at ends or cracks in bulkhead plating in way of unsupported stiffener ends
Possible Cause: Unfavourable detail design. Fatigue cracking from sloshing of liquid in tanks or varying sea pressure
Typical cracks at unsupported ends of vertical stiffeners
Cracks
Cracks
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BULKHEAD STIFFENING ARRANGEMENT
Solution
Soft toe brackets
Provide full shear connection of webs
Provide end support to unsupported stiffeners.
End connection of bulkhead stiffeners
Soft toe brackets, stiffener webs welded continuously to bulkhead.
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BRACKET CONNECTIONS
Problem
Cracks in brackets and longitudinal stiffener, cracks originating from weld toes in various locations propagating into plating or along HAZ of weld.
Possible Causes
Vibrations from machinery or high dynamic sealoads. Unfavourable detail design for the area. Unfavourable workmanship. Insufficient scantlings.
Cracks
Intermittent welding
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Solution
Connect webs of longitudinals to bulkheads or frames with continuous welds, avoid scallops and weld start / stops in critical positions. Fit soft toe brackets. Toe height should be limited - refer soft toe bracket detail
BRACKET CONNECTIONS
Soft bracket possibly of increased size.
Webs welded continuously.
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TRANSVERSE FRAMES
Problem
Cracking in plate buttweld in knuckle. Cracking in webs and bulkheads in way of knuckle.
Possible Causes
Unfavourable detail design. The knuckle represents an elastic element in the plate, the effective flange will be reduced and the stresses will increase locally in way of the web / bulkhead.
Cracks in webs from scallop
Crack in longitudinal butt weld in shell
Cracks in webs and alongshell plating butt weld
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SolutionKnuckles should be supported with brackets which are properly connected to stiffeners on bulkheads or flanges of web frames.
For knuckles with small change of direction, a plate insert made from a bent plate may be introduced to move butt weld out of the knuckle area.
TRANSVERSE FRAMES
Alt. 2, on one side of frame
Alt. 1, on both sides of frame
Add brackets to support knuckle
Insert bent plate
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STRUCTURAL DESIGN - POINTS TO REMEMBER
1. Bottom slamming will be dimensioning to all structures in this area. Shear area requirement to longitudinal stiffener may be severe.
2. Chines and knuckles have to be supported
3. Side plating (L>50m) may need increased thickness for shear buckling.
4. Vertical pillars to be positioned correctly first time.
5. Transverse deck girders will often have long spans which need appropriate section properties.
6. Deck plates of catamarans need to be checked for buckling due to transverse bending moment.
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